Johnny,
Do you have pictures posted? I remember when you started this project and
I'd like to see how it worked out.
Presonally I lean more toward LiFePO4; although they have a lower energy
density than the Li-Po (though higher power density) they reportedly are
safer in conditions of over/unde
My vote would be to bring some of the K3's DSP algorithms - especially the
noise reduction - to the
K2's DSP board!
73 de chris K6DBG
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Johnny Siu wrote:
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> Upon replacing the Lead acid battery in the KBT2 with Li-Po cells, the K2
> is now very light weight and can be operated for lng time. It is the
> greatest portable rig when compared with the others.
>
I liked the lead acid battery because it made the K2 feel solid
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